Following a lengthy and heavy monsoon season, Pakistan finally saw a dry day on Monday, with no rain reported in any area of the nation.
Pak Weather, the country’s biggest private automated weather station network and weather source, reported clear and dry weather yesterday after 82 days.
Pak Weather has established itself as a trustworthy source of weather forecasts.
During the monsoon season, it offered significant exclusive updates, correctly predicted weather with the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).
In a similar manner, Pak Weather predicts that Pakistan will see a cooler and somewhat wetter winter season, as well as normal to slightly above-average monsoon rainfalls, next year.
Previously, in August, Pak Weather forecasted that Karachi will get 1,000 mm of rain for the first time in its history, when intense monsoon rains smashed all records in the province capital.
It was announced last week that Karachi has surpassed the 1,000 mm threshold, with Bahria Town receiving 1,048 mm of annual rainfall so far this year.